More Lines from Movies
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Movie: Vampire Journals(1997)
Club Door Man:
Sorry sir it's a private club
Zachery:
That's quite alright gentlemen I'm a private man.
Movie: xXx(2002)
Thug:
Find him fast. Kill him slow.
Movie: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (TV)(1999)
Bert Bagnell:
[immediately after Jack hits his head on a rafter] Mind the beam.
Jack Woods:
Oh, boy, this house was built for little people.
Bert Bagnell:
Uh, no, it's not! Not at all!
Movie: The Tall T(1957)
Usher:
I'm gonna have me a place someday. I thought about it, I thought about it a lot. A man should have somethin' of his own, somethin' to belong to, to be proud of.
Pat Brennan:
And you think you'll get it this way.
Usher:
Sometimes you don't have a choice.
Pat Brennan:
Don't you?
Movie: R.O.T.O.R.(1989)
Gunman:
[holding woman hostage] Okay, white boy. You get to watch... you get to watch while I blow her brains out and splatter all over the ground. Eh, what are you gonna do? You gonna stop me? All you got is a newspaper.
Captain Barrett Coldyron:
I got more than a newspaper. And you get to guess what it is.
[reveals gun from newspaper and fires]
Movie: Face/Off(1997)
Castor Troy:
You'll be seeing a lot of changes around here. Papa's got a brand new bag.
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